Re: Coon season is open!
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12/02/2013 04:46 PM
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Originally posted by Yaz: Originally posted by delaney: [b] Way to Yaz. It would be nice to get a final total from all you guys at year end. I bet it'll be close to 200 with just this group here! Ive gotta be close to 20 now. Bet Chevy is close to 30, or better. Everybody else is doing well also. If we could just get PB off his butt to do some catching!! :p [/b]HaHa Yaz. I have been on my butt too much in a deer stand that is. Just getting started trapping. I caught #5 coon today and a grinner. I also had a pull out on a 1 3/4 sleepy creek that i put laminated jaws on. There was blood on the trap. I am thinking is was a yote but the whole set smelled like a fox. Dangit.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/03/2013 06:51 AM
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chevy what bait are you using. we have four bucket sets with sardines and a homeade bait and only one coon so far. i to am trying to rack them up before the cold.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/03/2013 07:27 AM
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I make my own bait Originally posted by psearchery: chevy what bait are you using. we have four bucket sets with sardines and a homeade bait and only one coon so far. i to am trying to rack them up before the cold.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/03/2013 07:33 AM
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i thought so. i made some out of jack mack strawberry jello powder and vanilla. am i on the right track.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/03/2013 08:08 AM
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Been experimenting with Vanilla extract on my marsh mellows in the DP's. Its working OK. It seems to me the "sweet baits" work better in the DP's, and the fishy stuff better in the buckets. I'm using cut up gizzard shad (NASTY smelling critters) for bait in the buckets. I have a gallon of Menhaden oil (fish oil) that I have been mixing into smaller bottles with canned tuna cat food. The cat food gives it some consistency. I pour a small amount in the bucket, and a small glob of it just outside the bucket, usually up higher to act as a call lure, and to give them a taste. I know my wife got her nose out of joint the other night when I pulled the truck in the garbage, after I done a little mixing on the tail gate, and spilled a little!!! Chevy, do you add glycerine to your home made bait to keep it from freezing??? I noticed even the stinky stuff quits smelling when its frozen.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/03/2013 10:26 AM
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thanks chevy. im on the right track i remembered you saying the jack mack and jello thats why i tried it. mollases makes since cause it is sweet.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/03/2013 02:41 PM
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picked on coon today on a coyote set. had a pocket set flipped over. also set a new drainage ditch today.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/03/2013 02:58 PM
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We got 2 coons, a possum, and another cat today. Had a coyote step right beside the trap in one set. It will be back.
I just learned a lesson w/ my DP's... I haven't really been putting anything out to "attract" them to the trap. Set them on trails and stuff but could do a better job of attracting them to it. Fun learning this stuff.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/03/2013 05:22 PM
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Yes and it won't be your last either. The grinners seem to always find their way into my best coyote sets. I always set more than one trap per location fo this reason! =) Originally posted by Gilley: Caught a grinner in a dirt hole set...never expected that. Dang thing ruined a good coyote set up.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/03/2013 05:29 PM
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You don't want to ever put the bait ON the trap or you will be catching and turning loose vultures and hawks. check out this link for some more info. http://www.trapperman.com/trapperman/basic_sets.htm The standard dirt hole set will take opossum, coon, coyote, or fox. The pocket set in the water is a great set for coon, mink, and even muskrats. Good luck! Originally posted by Gilley: when you guys set legholds for coon do you bury them or just set them with some bait on them?
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/04/2013 02:11 PM
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had a rough day today. had a mink set ( number one duke foot trap) anchored with a earth disposable that was missing. also had a 220 bucket set that was gone and the bucket was turned sideways no sign of animal or struggles. do you guys attach your body traps i didnt think it was necessary but will start doing so for now on.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/04/2013 02:26 PM
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Originally posted by psearchery: had a rough day today. had a mink set ( number one duke foot trap) anchored with a earth disposable that was missing. also had a 220 bucket set that was gone and the bucket was turned sideways no sign of animal or struggles. do you guys attach your body traps i didnt think it was necessary but will start doing so for now on. Hate to hear you lost some traps. Where they stolen? I always wire down my coni's to something.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/04/2013 02:32 PM
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i cant say for sure but there was no sign of escape or catch. what do you use to wire them. i just figured since they kill on hit it wouldnt be needed but im afraid im wrong.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/04/2013 02:36 PM
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Right now I have some mink sets out and have a couple wired to a root and the others are wired to a concrete tile. I wire them to keep them there just in case something happens or if the creek current rises and something tries to push them downstream.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/04/2013 02:41 PM
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i will have to start doing that. im afraid the mink set was a animal cause i had three traps in that general area and the other two werent touched. but when i set that trap i pulled on that disposable with all my force and it didnt budge.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/04/2013 04:21 PM
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any human foot prints? did they pull out your earth anchor or cut it? Sounds like possibly a thief to me. I had some DPs set off near a bridge. No sign of animal working them and the bait was all there. Just the triggers set off with the trap still staked in place I think it was a neighbor tampering with my stuff. Originally posted by psearchery: had a rough day today. had a mink set ( number one duke foot trap) anchored with a earth disposable that was missing. also had a 220 bucket set that was gone and the bucket was turned sideways no sign of animal or struggles. ....
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/04/2013 04:32 PM
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the anchor was pulled out. there was footprints but could have been ours. i cant see a coon or mink pulling my anchor out. the bucket im almost positive was stolen. the bucket was turned sideways in the whole i had it in. and there was no fur or signs of struggle. we looked all over for it and it was nowhere. so either it caught a foot and they took off or it was stolen.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/04/2013 04:40 PM
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yaz thats exactly what we do we take sticks and drive them through the coil springs. i wouldnt be so mad but the foot trap was my mink set and there was tracks right next to it.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/05/2013 12:37 PM
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2 grinners and a big boar coon today. Now time to see what happens with trapping during our first snow. Be a good time to scout and tweak.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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12/05/2013 03:48 PM
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Nice pics.
I pulled nothing today. I have several sets along the creek but it has been really slow there. The snow will hopefully give me an idea of better places to trap. All of our coons have been caught in or around old barns. I am thinking the sets will still be effective.
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